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Alternative energy sources save you money

Americans have been twiddling our thumbs when it comes to finding alternative energy sources. On the other hand, there has been a big movement in Europe to use alternative sources of power. America needs to follow suit, in Clark’s opinion. And it seems that we are slowly realizing the advantage to doing this. Corporate America realizes it can make money by trying alternative sources, and windmills are one of the best options. They produce energy at a lower cost and are much cleaner burning than coal and other sources. Another idea is to take trash and turn it into energy. You may not know it, but trash piles and landfills create theirs own energy. Governments can take that energy and turn it into fuel. In architecture, bringing solar energy into the design of the home is also getting big. These ideas usually start in commercial uses, but they slowly make their way into our homes. And it could save you tons in the future!

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